TCC INSIGHT

The Cambridge Code has been proven to uncover the subconscious latent potential that is present in all of us but lies beyond the reach of established psychological measurement.

TCC Insight provides an in depth understanding of an individual’s subconscious drivers. This can provide invaluable insights for Personal Development and self understanding.

This clinical, robust look at core subconscious drivers enables individuals to better understand their areas of strength and potential and how to navigate life and work. TCC Insight gives greater self understanding and the opportunities to thrive.

Looking at 14 markers used widely in psychotherapy, TCC Insight gently assesses characteristics such as potential, drive, resilience, need for support, messaging and attitude to risk. The output allows greater understanding as well as actions and flags for development and excellence both now and in future.

Characteristics

People Decision Making

Drive

Rivalry

Dealing with Authority

Potential

Resilience

Flexibility

Insight

Concealment

Messaging

Integrity

Neediness

Over-Analysis

Selflessness

Risk Appetite

CHARACTERISTICS

PEOPLE DECISION MAKING

Definition: To make it to the top of an organisation or a senior leadership role, an individual needs to be able to make tough people decisions and to have the capacity to live with the consequences of their actions. In most individuals this element of ‘steel’ or ruthlessness is contained but can flash when necessary.

DRIVE

Definition: This is innate and extremely difficult to spot at interview. It is often not until someone has worked in an organisation for 6 - 12 months that you can see whether they have real inner drive. Previous achievements are not necessarily a strong predictor of someone's core drive and ambition. Will they keep pushing for the next thing?

RIVALRY

Definition: A healthy rivalry within a team or with peers is important but the impact of having an over rivalrous nature can have unrealised consequences. It can impact on an individual’s ability to hire in good people and to allow their team to flourish.

DEALING WITH AUTHORITY

Definition: There is a bit of a rebel in many of us but if someone's rebellious nature is too strong it can lead to intractable clashes with authority.

POTENTIAL

Definition: Do they have the capacity to reach the top, be a future leader, step into their next role, and provide real succession planning for the company?

RESILIENCE

Definition: It is important to understand the capacity of someone to recover or bounce back from a knock or set-back - i.e. their resilience and their ability to support others in a crisis

FLEXIBILITY

Definition: ‘Is this person flexible enough in their outlook?’ is a frequently asked question. It is important to be able to see whether individuals can adjust to new conditions. Real leaders show great capacity to flex and adapt to new circumstances.

INSIGHT

CONCEALMENT

Definition: Some individuals, when confronted with the realisation that they have done something wrong or have made a mistake, have a subconscious tendency to hide that from other people. This can have far reaching consequences.

MESSAGING

Definition: Some people want to make sure that they, their company or team always appear in the best possible light. This is very normal when balanced, but at the extreme end this can lead to too much 'spin' or incorrect messaging around important issues/projects/data. This can present a commercial risk to an organisation.

INTEGRITY

Definition: Some people wear their integrity lightly, for others it is more hidden, and for a few they find it difficult to be straightforward in their actions. Their dissembling around actions/motivations can lead to question marks being raised.

NEEDINESS

Definition: Needy people are those who constantly seek emotional support due to an underlying insecurity around one or many issues. To really succeed you need to have an an emotional strength that allows you the bandwidth to ‘give’ to an organisation rather than needing to take from it emotionally.

OVER-ANALYSIS

Definition: The low lying tendency to wait too long, garner too many opinions or not 'take the bull by the horns' themselves. If the individual has the correct team around them, or is very bright, then there are few damaging consequences for an organisation.

SELFLESSNESS

Definition: To be a true leader and make an impact in an organisation, there needs to be an element of selflessness. If people are too centred on their own needs and ‘closed’ to the needs of others, they will always put themselves first. This tough single-mindedness on ‘self’ can be a strong characteristic but in certain cultures it can be at odds with the heart of the organisational culture.

RISK APPETITE

Definition: This is looking at an individual's ability to be a balanced or healthy decision maker - from a position of strength, versus those who have an unhealthy appetite for risk taking that can endanger an organisation.